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Page 10 - Shelton-Mason County Journal — Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023
NEWS BRIEFS
Coast Guard rescues
people in rowboat
The US. Coast Guard rescued two
people who were unable to maneuver
their rowboat due to weather in Hood
Canal on Sunday.
According to a news release, a report
was received at 6:18 pm. of two people
in a rowboat in Hood Canal struggling
to maneuver the boat for more than
two hours due to strong currents and
wind. It prompted the launch of a res-
cue boat from Seattle and a helicopter
from Port Angeles. ‘
The helicopter arrived at 7:45 p.m.'
A rescue swimmer hoisted both people
into the helicopter before transporting
both to family members at Bremerton
National Airport in stable condition.
Benefit Sunday for
shooting victim
A benefit show for Elijah Gossett is
scheduled for Sunday at E1 Sarape and
Wilde Irish Pub in doWntown Shelton.
According to a Facebook event
page, Gossett was shot recently and is
hospitalized.
According to the event page, music
Will begin at El Sarape at noon with a
silent auction from 4 to 5 p.m., and the
benefit will move to Wilde Irish Pub at
6 p.m. with a prayer and music until
10:30 pm. with a closing prayer.
“We hope this night is filled with
music amongst friends where we cre-
ate a night of hope & healing,” the
event page reads. “Also we will help
medical costs. There will be a silent
auction and donation jars. Our dear—
est friend needs our strength & sup-
port. All funds raised will be handled
& secured by the owners of Wilde Irish
Pub. Donations & gifts & any other of-
fers to help support towards the ben—
efit & the show will be appreciated.
For further enquiries please contact
James Boad, DnA & supporting Con-
tacts for details.”
Shooting Sunday
morning in Shelton
Central Mason Fire & EMS re-a
sponded to a shooting at 3:30 a.m.
Sunday in the area of Summit Drive.
According to a news release, Shel—
ton Police found a male located outside
with multiple gunshot wounds and
rendered first aid and assisted with
bleeding control prior to CMFE arriv—
ing on scene. The man had life—threatv
ening injuries and was stabilized be-
fore being transported by helicopter
from Mason General to Harborview
Medical Center in Seattle.
The Journal confirmed Chantel D.
Peterson, 29, of Shelton, was arrested
for the shooting and had a preliminary
appearance in Mason County Superior
Court on Monday. She was released
after paying $5,000 bail.
The Journal contacted Harborview
Medical Center for an update on the
victim’sstatus, but did not receive a
response before the Journal’s press
time.
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NONPROFIT BRIEFS
Hood Canal Food Bank
annual meeting Monday
The Hood Canal Food Bank hosts its annu-
al meeting at 3 pm. Monday at the Hoodsport
Community Hall, 331 N. Finch Creek Road,
Hoodsport.
Reports on 2022 operations and finances will be
presented and new board directors will be elected.
For more information, contact Lou Bedingfield, the
food bank’s president, at 360-877-6086.
Pioneer Kiwanis seafood
dinner/auction March 25
The Pioneer Kiwanis Foundation hosts its
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raise money towards Elijah’s looming
annual seafood dinner and auction March 25 to
benefit youths of the Pioneer School District and
Mason County.
Money raised at the event will go,to six schol-
arships-for Pioneer Middle School eighth—graders
to be used for post-high school education, and four
scholarships for high school graduates from the
Pioneer School District attending Cedar, CHOICE,
North Mason and Shelton high schools.
For more information, contact Pamela Harrell
at 360-490-0954 or pharrell.jh@gmail.com.
Share family history,
with historical group
The Mason County Historical Society is develop-
ing a family history of archives of past and present
residents of Mason County.
Anyone who wants to share a record of their
time in Mason County can fill out and return a
form that includes your name, where you were
born, children, spouse, educatiOn, military service
and occupation. You can also fill out forms for other
family members and friends.
Visitors to the Mason County Historical Mu-
seum often ask questions about their ancestors.
Forms are available at the museum at 427 West
Railroad Ave. in downtown Shelton, by calling 360-
426—1020 and online at masoncountyhistoricalsoci-
ety.org.
In 1938, Shelton-Mason County Journal Editor
Grant Angle used the same form to compile a his—
tory of early settlers in the county. '
I Compiled by reporter Gordon Weeks
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